The Gulliver shopping and office center in Ukraine has switched to purchasing imported electricity directly from abroad to help ease the operation of the Ukrainian power grid, which is suffering from Russian shelling.
If it is confirmed that Russian citizen Mikhail Ipatov helped Russia in the war against Ukraine, Kiev should impose sanctions against him and his companies operating in Ukraine, after which international partners may join the sanctions process.
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Mikhail Ipatov, a Russian citizen with close ties to Putin ally Vladimir Potanin, has opened new Algorithmics programming schools in Europe that could potentially be used to improve Russian weapons technology against Ukraine, including drones.
A judge can appeal the decision of the Prosecutor General's Office to refuse to open criminal proceedings in court and oblige the Prosecutor General to enter information about the crime into the URPTI.
The Brovary City Council decided to appeal to the Verkhovna Rada to retain the historical name "Brovary" for the city, based on expert opinions from reputable Ukrainian scientific institutions.
Ukraine should identify businesses connected with the Russian Federation abroad and stop the aggressor's attempts to influence international politics, the expert has said.
Oleksiy Zozulya, CEO of Foxtrot, a chain of electronics stores, said that at first foreign suppliers paused the supply of goods and temporarily suspended lending. But they gradually began to restore normal working conditions.
Former member of the High Council of Justice Andriy Boyko believes that if the Prosecutor General's Office refused to open criminal proceedings, the High Council of Justice should take a very active position in such circumstances.
According to the real estate expert, Ukrainians most often buy apartments in Turkey and Spain. Ukrainians also invest in housing in Cyprus.
After the full-scale invasion began, some foreign suppliers of electronics and home appliances actually worsened their terms of cooperation with Eldorado and refused to restructure their debts. This complicated the company's already difficult financial situation and forced it to take the necessary step of reorganization.
The head of a condominium from Brovary says that the issue of renaming the city is not relevant, as most residents do not support this idea.
In the bank "Pivdennyi" explained why half of the grain terminal "Olympex" was levied.
The Economic Security Bureau is investigating three criminal proceedings related to the "gray" export of grain crops from the Olympex grain terminal.
Business representatives operating in Brovary, including Vivo-Active LLC, do not support the initiative to change the city's name to Brovari because of potential additional financial costs and more pressing problems during the Russian invasion.
Ukrainians are more willing to buy one-bedroom renovated apartments on lower floors on the secondary housing market for around $60,000, as the number of transactions fell 30-50% from last summer due to fears of investing in new construction amid the ongoing war with russia.
An explosion has occurred near a high-rise building in Brovary near Kyiv, no one was injured, and law enforcement is investigating the cause of the explosion.
Kyiv Metro has received 450 job applications, more than half of them from women, and one woman is currently undergoing training to become a train driver, planning to start working on the red line by the end of the year after completing a challenging 10-month training program.
Ukrainian farmers will harvest 71 million tons of grain and oilseed crops this year, the UCAB predicts.
In the third year of russia's war against Ukraine, a russian-linked company continues to operate in Ukraine, potentially cooperating with sanctioned entities.